House of Blues Interviews: Episodes

Johnny Clyde Copeland talks about meeting T-Bone Walker for the first time.
Bill Wyman talks about how Muddy Waters influenced him as well as the Rolling Stones.
Mike Bloomfield talks about starting out in the music scene.
Buddy Flett talks about Leadbelly and his impact on the blues.
Skip talks about the journey from Jimi Hendrix to the Bo Keys.
Bruce Iglauer talks about young guitarists and Stevie Ray Vaughan's influences.
John Landis, the director of the Blues Brothers movie, talks to Elwood about the film.
BB King talks about his life and career-changing performance at the San Francisco Fillmore.
Bryan Lee talks about how being blind has affected his music and its message.
Alberta Adams shares her early influences and how she got started.
Brownie McGhee remembers getting his start in the 1930s.
Soul King Al Green talks about his childhood influences.
Blues biographer Paul Myers tells us about John Baldry and his experiences with racism.
Willie King tells how he was born to play the blues.
Otis Rush tells us where he first heard blues music.
Bobby Rush shares stories from his childhood that inspired his music.
Derek Trucks talks about being young in the blues world.
Debbie Davis recalls how she got into the music she now calls her passion.
Tommy remembers jamming with BB King as a kid.
Reneé talks about her early influences, both in blues and in music in general.
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